V O L XXXII. "THIRTY-FIRSTY E A R " AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY I , 1931 I S a x t o ® e x a n First College Daily in the South T H E W E A T H E R 1, C L O U D Y . N o . 1 7 9 Delegates Arrive For Opening Sessions Of Journalism Congress — - - . Delegates who have been arriving in Austin since early Thursday ; morning will register for the fifth annual meeting of the J o u rn a l­ ism Congress for the two-day session a t 9 o’clock this m orning in ; the auditorium of the new Chemistry Building. President Benedict , will deliver an address of welcome a t 9:30 o’clock. The rem ainder I j of the morning will be devoted to * speeches bv men em inent in the fi• Id of journalism. Guests will he entertained with a luncheon ut the Walker Properties Association Factory, 310 San Antonio Street, at which “ Austex” and other Aus­ tin-made products will be served. S h e d d S p e a k s a t IO o ’C l o c k Fred Fuller Shedd, editor of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin and President of tin American So­ ciety of Newspaper Editors, will talk on “ College T raining for Newspaper Work” at IO o'clock this morning. Committees Will Elect All Class Officers Today For Better Organization Of Girls Scheme Unified Tried in at Journalism ” George B. Deaiey, publisher of i the Dallas Morning News. will apeak on “ Suggestions for the Be­ ginner l l o’clock. Mr. Deaiey is president the A. H. Belo Corporation, of publisers of the Dallas Morning News, the Dallas Evening Journal, and other papers, with which cor poration he fo r 57 years, “ Selling th*' Newspaper to the j Com m unity” is the title of Lowry M artin’s speech at IO o'clock Mr. Martin is general m anag er of the Corsicana Daily Sun and vice J president of ciation of Newspaper Executive W . A. A. E n t e r t a i n s the National Asso­ has been connected I in ord < 1 An e ntertainm ent by the W o * g " e a t 2:15 o’clock men’s Athletic Association a t 2 o’clock will begin the program for Margaret Friday afternoon. This will be followed by a speech on “ Free Government and Free Press” by Hon. Torn Con- naily, United States sen ato r from Texas, is an ex-student of The University of I niversitv. T e x a s arni of Baylor L. M. Nichols, editor of the B r i s t o w (Okla.) Daily Record and vice president of the National Edi­ torial Association, will speak at 3 o'clock on ‘'Tho Greatest Prob­ lems T hat an Editor Faces.” Senator Connally At 3:45 o’clock “ The College G ra d u a te ’s Opportunity in Small Town Journalism ” will be dis­ p u t e d by Professor John ll. Casey of tho School of Journalism of iho University of Oklahoma. At 1:39 o’clock Mr. A. W. Som­ erville, Dallas short story writer, talk on “ Short Story W rit­ will ing.” Mr. Somerville is one of the few Texans who have success­ fully written for the larger maga­ zines. D r . A b b of S p e a k s a t 8 “ The Newspaper and Foreign Relations” a speech at K o’clock by Dr. Willis J. Abbot, chairman of the editorial board of the Chris­ tian Science Monitor, and a recep­ tion by Theta Sigma Phi, honor- J ary and professional journalism! f ra te rn ity for women, a t the Uni-.] versity Club, 2594 San Antonio] Street, will make up the program for Fi alay evening. P r o g r a m G i v e n S a t u r d a y S a tu rd a y ’s program will consi t of a vocal solo by Lester Bronzier of Austin, speeches by Deskins I Wells, editor of the Wellington (Texas) Leader and director of the Texas Press Association; M a r-I cellos K. Foster, editor of the: Houston Press; Frank Le Ro;, Blanchard, director of the adver­ tising and news departm ent of the Cities Service Company, New York 1 ity; J. Milliard Ridings, departm ent of journalism, Texas Christian University; and Profes­ s or Marvin G. Osborn, de p artm e nt j of journalism, Louisiana State . University. In addition there will be group discussions directed by Professor A. F. Henning, d e p a rtm en t of j journalism, Southern Methodist University, Mr. Curtis Vinson, I publicity director of Texas A. & I M. College; Professor Cecil Horne, d e p a rtm e n t of journalism, Texas Technological College; Professor }• tank E. Burkhaiter, depa, tment of journalism, Baylor University; and Professor Lester Jo rd an , d e ­ pa rtm e nt of journalism, Trinity I University. O ther parts of S a tu rd a y ’s pro­ gram will be a luncheon for stu ­ visitors at the University dent annual business i Commons, an Meetings of all classes held F riday afternoon, at 5 o’clock. The purpoa meeting* will be to elect will be May I. » of the officers t h e coming semester. Rooms in Main B Biding have been a s­ signed as meeting places for v a r ­ ious classes. The j u n i o r s will meet in t h e g i r l s ’ study hail. and 157, ,h a t al1 The sophomores will meet in the Main Building freshmen in Main Building 172. The < o-ed Council and Cap and Gown Council have set this time may have this h< hail applied for isineas adm inistra­ in ministration, bachelor of tion; IO for the master degrei business adm inistration. 7 The College of Pharm acy re­ the applicants ported School of I,aw, *'» N report was available Com I lie College of En- gineei irig. and * digit of the S tu d e n ts’ A s-ociat ion, editor-in-chief of The Texan, edi­ tor-in-chief of the and editor-in-chief of the Longhorn- Ranger will be allowed a three- m inute speech. All o ther e a n d i- : dates on the ballot will be given a two-minute speech. ('actus, T hree candidates for the N o m s trophy will be introduced at this hour, Dunlap said. These candi­ dates are Earl Taylor, Ox E m er­ son, and Pap Perkins. S m o k i n g P r o h i b i t e d “ Smoking on the lower floor of the g ym n a sium -auditorium is pro­ hibited,” Dunlap stated. All posh]- bilities of defacing the floor will he guarded against. Members of the S tu d e n t Assemblby will warn persons ab o u t smoking on this floor. Haskell Roberts, vice president of the association, will be chief election judge with appointed as­ sistants. A. W . S O M E R V I L L E S h o r t S t o r y W r i t e r J O H N H. C A S E Y P r o f e s s o r o f J o u r n a l i s m , U n i ­ v e r s i t y o f O k l a h o m a Theta Sigma Phi Journalists W alk Gives Reception Abbot Will Be Honored By Affair Tonight Today J S tudents registered in the de parfm ent of journalism in the College of Arts and Sciences will be excused from ail classes in order today and Saturd ay th a t they may a tte n d the fifth annual convention of the Sooth- western Journalism Congress, Paul J. Thompson, chairm an of the d e p a rtm e n t of journalism , said yesterday. J. Abbot, chairm an of board of torial A reception honoring Dr. Willis the edi­ Election boxes for the Academie the Christian School will be placed in Garrison Hall, Main Building, and the girls’ | Science Monitor, will be given to- study hall. Members of the School night a t the University Club, 2394 of Law will vote a t the box in the San Antonio S treet, by the active Law Building, and the election chapter of T heta Sigma Phi, hon- box for stu d e n ts in the < ollege | o r a r y an(j professional f r a t e r n i t y of E n gineerin g will be placed in for women in journalism . The re­ S tu ­ the E n g in e e rin g Building. ception will be held at 9 o'clock dent,- in the dep artm ent o f j o u r ­ tonight. nalism will vote in B. Hall in the (Committees to take charge of box in the corridor, and members the reception have been appoint­ in the G raduate School in Sutton ed by iVolet Howard, president Hall. Pharm acy students and stu- J of Theta Sigma Phi, Members of dents registered in the School of ^ act | ve chapter, of the alumnae Business A dministration will vote a t th e ir respective places. chapter, and of the Quill Club will i compose the house party. - —^ Eta Phi U psilon H as A n n u al D inner at , . TT ~ E U Phi U p silon. ing fra te rn ity , will have its annual! dinner Frid ay night a t 7 o’clock at N. Ekdahl, announced Thursday the Driskill Hotel, Major S. I All who atte n d the lecture are and invited to meet Dr. Abbot other prom inent newspaper men who a tte n d the conference. Fae- | I ulty m embers and students of the I U niver.ity will be m i n i m a . D elta S igm a Pi H as Initiation Banquet T ruem an O’Quinn, mem ber of the s ta te legislature, and stu d e n t of the University, will act as toast- i master. Mr. () Quinn is an hon-j adm inistration fratern ity, will be j orary m ember of the fra tern ity initiation banquet fo r Delta Sigma Pi, national business Form al Abbot Is Given - — o -------------------------- - H ickox D iscusses Luncheon Today A u tom ob ile T raffic Guests Include Prominent Newspaper Men With a guest list including some I of the most prominent newspaper men of today, a luncheon honoring Dr. Willis J. Abbot, chairm an of i the editorial board of the C hris­ tian Science Monitor, will be I given in the Pan-Am erican room I of the Driskill Hotel Friday, May I I, by Earl E. Simms, local chair­ man the Christian Science Publications Cpmmittee of Texas, is A short talk by Dr. Abbot scheduled for the luncheon a fte r is presented by Mr. Simms, he in Austin Dr. Abbot will arrive Thursday and will stay at the Dris the Dr is- Immediately following the Journalism < ongress, he will leave for Washington, D. C, of “ Safer Automobile T r a f f ic ” will be the subject of a lecture given by Captain Art B. Hickox to night at 7:30 o’clock in Gregory Gymnasium, The lecture ami pro­ gram will the th a t a u t o m o b i l e Captain Hickox has been conduct­ ing sn Austin, form a part of safety eamign Dr. L. J. Miller of Tam pa, Fla., will be the m aster of ceremonies the pro­ and other speakers on gram art- Mayor P. W. McFad- den, and V. <\ Terrell, chairman of the Railroad Commission. Governor Ross Sterling has been invited to apeak. Musical features will be pres­ ented by the Police Male Q uar­ te t; Mrs. Hickox, fir-* soprano on i the St. o la f Choir fo r five years; i and the Longhorn Band. ,— --------------4---------------- N E T M F . N M E E T T O D A Y A. S. C. E. Holds Banquet Tonight Gilchrist, Taylor to Speak For Engineers the Gibb Gilchrist of State Highway D e p a rtm e n t will be the the spring pripcipal speaker a t banquet of the s tu d e n t chapter of A. S. C. E. to be held at 7:15 I, at Repro- I o’clock F riday night, May the Driskdl Hotel. Professor J. A. Focht will be toastmaster, and Dean T. U. T ay ­ lor will also speak. The guests are all candidates for engineering de­ grees this Jun e , and all stu dents of civil engineering and their la­ dies. A fter the b an q u e t there will be dancing until 12 o’clock. H. E. Weller, Van I). Misen­ heimer, and Nick G atoura are in charge of a r ra n g e m en ts fo r the affair. --------------o-------------- Freshmen to Have Banquet Tonight Lambda Delta to Entertain Members and Alumnae f r a te r n ity Lambda Delta, honorary fre sh ­ men scholarship for women, will hold its annual spring banq uet at the University Com­ mons tonight a t 6:30 o’clock. AU members, new in itiates and alumni are urged to make reservations with A nnam ary Davis, president, at Littlefield Dormitory. A program of violin music and been arranged. vocal solos has Election of officers for the next evening and all sem ester will be held, members are asked to be present. A color scheme of green and I gold, the colors of the organiza- I tion, will be used throughout the j decorations and menu, Evelyn Cal­ houn, chairman of the social com­ mittee, announced. ------------------ o-------------- U N D E R G O E S O P E R A T I O N Bobbie Jones, stud en t in the University from Brownsville, u n ­ derw ent an appendicitis operation M onday in San A ntonio. T E N N I S P L A Y E R S M E E T Tennis m eeting will he held Friday a fte rn oo n a t 5 o’clock in Main Building 172. All varsity ineligi­ members, bles are asked to be present. Bob Mc Elroy, announced manager, Thursday. freshmen, and ! held a t th e Stephen F. Austin H o - ! 1 hursuay amt win stay a j lei Frid ay night at 6 o’clock, Tra- kil1 ! vi s W hite, headmaster, announced. The ban q u e t is being held for members other only and none than m embers are on the program. Dr. Ja m e s C, Dolley, associate pro­ fessor of business administration, will be toa stm a ste r for the occa­ sion. Guests a t the luncheon will in­ clude prom inent new spaper men state and im portant men of the and nation, who are a tte n d in g the wet, the meeting will be held in Southwestern Journalism Congress Main Building 157; if not, it will ai the University, May I and 2. The Tennis Club will meet Fri- ! day at 3 o’clock, Dr. I). A. Penick I be held at the Femvk Courts. said Thursday. meeting for faculty and an annual j medium 44, business meeting for students, a sight-seeing tour of the I" aiver- I sity and Austin for visiting stu ­ dents, and a jo urnalists’ “ Night Club” p a rty a t Scottish Rite Dor­ parts* of Friday’s mitory. All I program are for both faculty and If the courts are students, but S a tu rd ay’s program will be divided into separate p a n s for faculty members and for dents. I o ’clock- American Associa­ tion of University W o m e n . D r i s ­ kill H o t e l . M O N D A Y 5 o’clock — Y. M. C. A. Horne of M. D. Woodbury. 7 o’clock Men’s Glee Club. Main Budding 157. 7:36 o’clock— American Society s t u - 1 of Mechanical Engineers. Nev Engineering Building 129. Bill on Salaries Reconsidered In House Discussion Work of Benedict Praised By Ray Holder In Hearing Retain Figures Solons Will Take up Items On Pending Amendment At 9 o ’Clock the presentation University of Texas and A. & M. College presidents’ salaries re­ main intact a f te r a hard-fought battle in inc House of Represen­ tatives on of Education Appropriation Com­ mittee repo rt by Phil Sanders, chairman of the Committee. The House Appropriation calls for a total of $15,988,00 or $1,850,000 less than the am ount recommend­ ed by the Board of Control which was $17,838,000. suggestion An Economy bloc was formed early Thursday m orning a f t e r the j Appropriations Committee refused ; Fe tc h ’s to cut all i building appropriations, and it was i during the morning session that Piesident T. O. W alton’s salary to $9,000 slashed was $7,750. However, late Thursday afternoon, a f te r the House re fu s­ ed to reduce President H. Y. Bene­ d ic t’s to $8,000, the vote was reconsider­ ed on the Walton salary and by a vote of 81 to 37 it was placed back at its original figure. A m e n d m e n t * D e f e a t e d from $ 10,000 salary from Practically all of John V eatch’s the salaries am endm ents cutting of the “ big boys,” a® he said, were defeated. A fte r W alton’s salary was reinstated, Veatch said th a t he was through with appro­ priations. Representative Ray Holder, chairm an of the House Education Committee, was in pleading for the presidents salary and other University of Texas salaries to be left as in the bill. leader the Mr. Holder said, “ President Benedict has earned many many times over his salary. He is the head of the entire public school system of the State. He is a man who has made good, and I c an ’t conceive of any one who has fol­ lowed the history of the Univer­ sity and has seen some of the best men on the faculty go to uni- versites of the north and cast on insufficient salaries acc o u n t of here voting to reduce the salaries of these men. the hest. “ I believe Texas is entitled to the best, and I believe in Bene­ I hope dict we have th a t the State of Texas $ not go­ ing to take a backward step and the dignity of our state lower institution by lowering salaries. There is no man doing b e tte r work today in the S tate of Texas than P resid en t H. Y. Benedict. I am asking you to give Benedict and the University, your University, you r vote of confidence.” S p e a k s in B e h a l f o f B e n e d i c t Others speaking in behalf of President Benedict were scntatives McGregor, Jack Keller, Westbrook, Greathouse, Fisher, and Phil Sanders. Mr. Sanders stated the that “ as the man at head of the University, the presi- i den t directed the policies of the is charged with institution, and other im portant duties such as adm inistering the perm anent and available university funds. If this were a private enterprise, one could never find a man to take charge the salary, of $ 10,000.” for anything like The am endm ent to reduce Pres­ ident Benedict’s lost by a vote of 53 ayes and 64 noes. .salary was S a l a r i e s C u t a t A. St M. cut salaries Representative Sherill’s am end­ m en t slashing A. & M. College salaries approximately $8,100 for the biennium was adopted by the House Thursday morning by a vote of 66 to 60. In this am end­ m ent practically all $4,500 sal­ to $4,000 and aries were $3,750 to $3,600. An am endm ent now pending before the House sent up by Represen­ tatives Sherill and Howsley call fo r a reduction of approximately $36,000 from professors’ salaries of The University of Texas for the biennium. The items will be considered individually. During the afternoon session only one of the 56 items had been adopted as an amendment. This item was th a t of professor of chemistry fro m $4,250 to $4,000. the | Other positions am en dm ent reductions are professor and assistant dean of the college of a rts and sciences; one -professor of economics from $4,000 to $3,600; two professors of English from $4,000 to $3,600; JTuro to Page 4.£ listed for in T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FR ID A Y , M A Y I , 1931 HAROLD TEEN—HIS SENSITIVE SOUL SAILED She Daily SeXcTii Is, I.'.bus lied 1899 T h # HaUy T e x a n , stu d e n t new * pubis nation of th* I nl- th # u n iv e r ­ \ . tm by The T e x a s S t u d e n t P u b lic a tio n s, In corp or­ io n * t u e s d a y . T h u r s d a y , and S u n d a y m o r n in g * e r # i lv of T ex a s. ^ ruli li bed on th.- cam p u s s i t y ut a ted s e s s i o n , an d e v er y th rmi s h no* ( u n . m o r n in g e x c e p t M onday, l u m m c r s e s s i o n . th r o u g h o u t i he th e E d ito r ia l Office I! Hail KIO, 122. 1 2 7 , an d 1 8 5 . T e le ­ p h o n e s IHM -<-I B usin . s Offices * A fter IO V m. •-■Is;,) B. H a ll I IH . T e le p h o n e * 2 - 8 1 6 4 *" Printed'"V'.r th e U n i v e r s i t y P r e s s , A. C. W r ig h t, l l ana gar. Entered a* second class matter at the postoffice at Austin, T e x a s . - S u b sc r ip tio n p r ic e by mas F iv e D o lla r s Y e a rly . teetered IF® iron sn T h e e d ito r ia l board of T he T e x a n s o l i c i t a t h e w r i t l n g f r e e l a n c e e d ito r ia ls or " firin g hue a r tic le s to in th e S tu d e n t Forum co lu m n s. o f p u b lish e d S u ch e d ito r ia ls m u st be w r itte n by i n e x - s t u d e n t s , or fa c u lty m em b ers and m u st p erta in to so m e ■"“a? nam e w ill n o t be p rin ted a rticle# w ill not be p rin ted . it he so r e q u e sts. U n s ig n e d I.. -Ijn-I. bn. JJ. 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T h i s s u g ­ ge s t i o n r a t i fi e d by b e t h t h e Ho a r d of P u b ­ lication." a n d t he S t u d e n t As s e m b l y is now b e i n g p r e p a r e d f o r p r e s e n t a t i o n t o s t u d e n t v o t e r s in next T u e s d a y ’s b a l l o t i n g d a y . T h e i r a f f i r m a t i o n of t h e a m e n d m e n t is a b ­ so l ut e l y e sse nt i a l for t h e voic e of the* Mu­ llen! body g o v e r n s c o n s t r u c t i v e l e gi sla t ion. t he p r o p o s e d c h a n g e s a r e m a n i f o l d . Fi r st ( a n d t hi s a d ­ v a n t a g e by s e ni or s ) a n e a r l i e r ( l e c t ion pe ri od m e a n s t h e r e m o v a l of conflict b e t w e e n t h e o bl i ­ g a t i o n s i m p o s e d u p o n t h e s t u d e n t s in t h e s h a p t of m a j o r e x a m i n a t i o n s a n d t he t o d o w h i c h t i m e . A g a i n , no s oo n e r does the- c a m p u s r e c o v e r f r o m b a l l o t i n g d a y s t h a n it is wa y- l a i d by D e a d W e e k a n d e n e rg y i- a t l ow e b b, All­ ot l ier a n g l e c o n c e r n s t h e g a p t h a t exi st s u n d e r pr e se nt cor.di tions b e t w e e n t h e e l e c t i o n of t he n e w C a c t u s e d i t o r a n d t h e d e a d l i n e for ( at t us m a t e r i a l . s u r r o u n d s e l e c t i n g a p p r e c i a t e d f a v o r of a l w a y s best car! be iii tin* n e w l y e le et i d t h e m i d d l e of M a y t il e set nd w e e k of W ith e l e c t i ons b e i n g held in e a r l y M a y e d i t o r a s s u m i n g a n d t h a t offi c e a b o u t m o n t h , it is obvi ous t h a t b e t w e e n t h e m i d ­ dl e of Ap ri l ( w h e n all m a t e r i a l f or t h e is a l r e a d y p r e p a r e d ) next yt a c’s ( ’a c t u s ( w h e n t h e n e w a n d is i na c t i v i t y e d i t o r a s su m e s o ff i c e ) i n C a c t u s m a k i n g . T h e o u t g o i n g e d i t o r fee ls no r e s pon si bi l i t y as r e g a r d s t h e m a t - t( r t h e m a ny e v e n t s t h a t t r a n s p i r e in t h a t g r e a t p e r i o d of a c ti vit y, whi l e t h e ne xt y e a r ' s e d i t o r is still at t h a t time a c a n d i d a t e . A n e a r l i e r (‘l ec tion d a t e i a l ogical m ove in a m e n d ­ m e n t s . o f pi c t o ri a l l y r e c o r d i n g t h e r e N A T I O N A L A C A D E M Y M E N E l e c t i on of Dr . Moore a n d Dr. M u l l e r t o t h e N a t i o n a l Acad* my of Sc i enc e is a f a r ­ r e a c h i n g h o n o r b o t h i n d i v i d ua l s t h e m s e l v e s a n d t o t h e St a t e of T e x a s . T h e y an* t h e on Ii Ii vi ny m e m b e r s in T e x a s of I bt* g r e a t e s t sc i e n t i fi c b o d y in A m e ri c a . t h e lo I n t h e w o r d s of P r e s i d e n t B e n e d i c t : I, h o n o r t h a t < a n be be- pro?es."<>r not onl y iii Vxa s. b u t in t h e U ni t e d “ t his is I he pi eat* Stowell u j I * > 11 a n i 'I be I ni ve rsi t y of State.".” in T h e r e i" »'t• ‘ let t e d t h e se le c t i on of t h e s e m e n not onl y p e r s o n a l a c h i e v e m e n t a n d Mi ce > in t h e i r pr of e ss i on s, but a l so a pi **at e d u c a t i o n a l i nst i t ut i on t h a t is r a p i d l y t a k i n g its pl a c e a m o n g t h e l e a d e r s in e d u ­ c a t i o n a l pr o g re s s . T r u e a n d w e l l - e a r n e d r e c og ni t i o n by t h e i r f e l l o w m e n , t h e g r e a t ­ e st h o m a g e in t h e p o w e r of m a n k i n d , ha s t h e s e e m i n e n t sci ent ists. Not b e e n pa i d o n l y t h e p e op l e of T e x a s but t h e pe op l e rat u I a t e t h e m . A m e rn a cot I k n o w Mo­ ot b a d or obi I h e i r G r a n t . st riel et hod t o s e c u r e t h e r e p e a l A m us l a w s so e f f e c t u a l as (i nst ruc ti on. — Ul ysses B. #% GIM'# *t * * -■ Ayre !, have condescended to address the prole­ tariat,” gle efu lly attacking Mr. Jeffers" platform with an enthusiasm born of becoming over-ripe in the Government department. A ssum ing that such sophomoric tactics merit an answer, which, withal, is a rather violent assumption, let us e x ­ amine this work of art, 1. The Constitution already provides that a n y ­ one who C h o o se s may attend all m eetin gs o f the S tudents’ Assembly, Mr. Ray and Mr. A yres r e ­ It is encouraging that the tw o mark sagaciously. you n g in tellectuals display greater knowledge o f the student law then doe- their candidate, whom we are reliably informed enjoyed his first reading of the Student Constitution a fter his name w as placed o n the ballot as a candidate for S tu dent President. Perhaps it has nevet occured to the two naive young gentlemen that there might be such a thing as informing all of the student body of this privilege and encouraging them to exercise it. 2. The provision for an ‘‘equitable division of the blanket tax” is too broad and in definite, com ­ plain our scholarly critics. Perhaps som e of the legitim ate student activities that have been stifled o u t of existence in the past may have a more intelligent understanding of the merits of the p ro­ posal than the two Ponce De Leon’s who w en t forth in search of Pandora’s Box.* ■J. Now donning the righteous armor o f a ( ’arrie . » , at a proposal . h « k . d - t a r t 411 , f - 1____ w t w 0 ( n t h u s i , , t , » „ . surprised for an All-U niversity dance that is representative of student opinion— for, w e are prayerfully admonished, “ hachanalian debauchery” would result. Student opinion, they are convin ced, im portance— e x ­ cepting, of course, the opinion of Mr. Ray and Mr. Ayres. Ah, the oracles have spoken. So hie you forth to th** kindei’Karden to play, little boys and girls, for the faculty nursemaid and Uneie Joe and Uncle Ben will be close at hand. is of very little faculty discipline com m ittee, 4. And then our Reserve Library philosophers in d is­ exam ine the proposal for a student voice ciplinary action and find it had. I oo had our two urinal contributors have not been accorded the privilege of sitting as defendants b efore the pre- the * ut [light might dawn. Our tw o seers examine the “ pro­ le tariat” and find it base and unlettered, incapable of a student opinion and unworthy of a voice in disciplinary action. They frown upon student gov- in­ evrnment quire are they interested in the election cif a s t u ­ dent president? in general. Then, why, might we then for AAAAJ Official Notice M A JO R EX A M IN A TIO N S in Ro­ m a n c e languages will be given to 6 T h ursd ay, May 7, from 2 Stu dents o ’c lo c k in M. B. 250. e x p e c t in g to take these ex am in a­ t io n s should sign up in m y o ffic e n ot later than May 4. E. R. SIM S, Chairman. minoring ALL G R A D U A T E S m ajoring or in History and se n ­ iors m ajoring in History are in ­ vited to attend a luncheon in the U niv ersity Commons Friday at I o ’clock in order to carry out the plans and the program which was arranged for April 29, but which on accou n t of rain w as postponed. stipulated charge f o rthe luncheon, th e cost tieing on ly what one takes to eat in the ordinary way. A special room will he assigned those who thus attend. There will be no S ig n e d : J. H. BALL, Instructor in History. L A M B D A D EL TA w ill hold its spring banquet Friday, May I. at the U niversity Comm ons at 6 :3 0 o’clock. Reservations should be made with A nam ary Davis at L ittle ril1 near U n iv e r s it y , 111 W e n 3 0 th , P h one THOI. cle a n H OU SES & A P A R T M E N T S fu r n ish e d a nd u n fu r n ish e d , FOR R E N T : H o u s e s and a partirc n i# , r o o m in g h o u se d . F r a te r n ity and S o r o r ity h o u ses a (T h e R en ta l S tr e e t. P h o n e 2 4 1 2 ! , s p e c ia lty . P au l O. S im m s C o m p a r : A g e n ts ) 121 W e st ,'t.i D R E SS M A K IN G D R E S SM A K IN G anil a lte r a tio n , t i , s ily p a tr o n a g e s o lic ite d . Price* r ea so n a b le. M rs. W . Y . K n ig h t. 5 7 4 1 . I’ LOST & F O U N D HOT B A R B E C U E ! G ood ju ic y b a rb ecu ed b e e f, la m b ; chili:, E a s t F ifth . E s ta b lis h e d e ig h t y e a r s . e n c h ila d a s. ta m a le s , p ork, old-fH shiou ham 104 ROOM S FOR RENT b edroom . For g e n tle m e n FO R R E N T ; L a rg e, c o n v e r g e n t s o u th e a s t co u p le , P r iv a te h om e. U n iv e r s it y N eig h b o rh o o d . P h o n e 4 4 8 " , 2 814 N u e c e s . or W A N T E D M A T U R E S T U D E N T , d e s ir in g p riv a cy ii and q u ie t w ho w ill be p er m a n e n t p le a sed , w a n ts room w ith p r iv a te or c o n n e c tin g b a th , and p r iv a te e n tr a n c e . in p r iv a te h o m e w h ere th er e is no radio. W rilo Box 1 0 0 2 . U n iv e r s it y S ta tio n . C H IL D R E N cared in m y h o m e 50 fo r c e n ts p er d a y . W ill k eep day or n ig h t; a ls o by m o n th . T elep h o n e 2 -4 3 9 5 . W A N T E D : One c o p y 1 917 C a c tu s. A d ­ 1 9 2 7 -M U n iv e r s it y S t a ­ d r e ss B o x tio n , s t a t in g price. WHERE TO ROOM THIS SUMMER jo y liv in g a t IF Y O U A R E A M A SO N you w ill e n ­ th e A ca cia F r a te r n ity H o u se th is su m m e r . C o n v e n ie n tly lo ca ted aat S le e p in g P o rch , lin e n s fu r n ish e d : $ 1 5 term . O nly a few* v a c a n c ie s. P h one 3 8 " 8 . S h o w e r s, (Vin W 2 1. a nd 1 9 0 ” U n iv e r s it y A v en u e. FO R B O Y S : Retard and L o d g in g , 1 9 0 5 , FOR G IR L S ; B oard a n d L o d g in g , 190 7 1-2 U n iv e r sity A v e, R e a so n a b le r a te s. PT m c M rs. C opeland 'O I ! . C a l l ----- 2-3164 or 2-316S fo r space in the Classified A d Section Use - - - The D aily T ex an BUSINESS D IR E C T O R Y as your Buying G uide A U T O SUPPLIES A U T O P A IN T S H O P A u th o rized D uco R e fin is h in g S ta tio n . E. R. COLF., 106 E . IS T . P h o n e 4 0 0 5 . If Y our Car D o cs N o t S ta r t P H O N E 8 7 1 5 . U N IV E R S IT Y HLECTR1C S E R V IC E 2 4 1 2 G U A D A L U P E W H Y P A Y M ORE 7 S p ec ia l R a tes to S o r o r itie s and F r a te r n itie s . 2 5 0 3 G u ad alu p e — P h o n e 9 6 1 9 B A K E R Y Q u a lity B a k ery CA FE W®ccoo®S CIGARS W H E N YOU A R E D O W N T O W N D R O P IN A B E F R A N K C IG AR CO. CL O T H IN G W A N T E D H IG H E ST c a s h p r ic e s paid fo r s e c o n d ­ hand c lo th in g , s h o e s , h a ts tr u n k s and 417 K 6 th su it c a r e s . A. S c b w a r t* . P h one 8 7 6 2 . H IG H E ST p r ic e s paid seccm d-hand c lo th in g , s h o e s a nd h a ts. W e a ls o buy la d ies' c lo th e s . P h o n e 8 7 1 7 , or c a il by, 407 E a s t S ix th . fo r CLEA NER S T e x a s C le a n e rs and S h o e R epair Y o u r p e r fe c t v a le t. AH w ork g u a r a n tee d . 2 2 3 6 G u a d a lu p e— P h o n e 6 1 6 9 . S c h o o l o f T h e D ane* 916 C o n g r e ss P h o tic 8461 D A N C IN G E IL E E N M CNA M A R A D E N T IST S DRP L Y N N and LY N II D en ta l S u rg e o n s 1 6 1 2 N o rw o o d B ld g . P H O N E a i s # GLASS & MIRRORS B e v e lin g an d S ilv e r in g . M odern E quiihnent 1109 Red R iv er— A u to G la ss. Ph. 2-1041 A C M E G L A SS C O M PA N Y ICE M ESSENG ER SERVICE A u s tin M o to r cy c le C om pan y Q uick D e liv e r y H r s. 8 a rn. to 6 p. rn. w eek d a y s o n ly . P h o n e 8 I M O V IN G Sc ST O R A G E PHONE * 3 7 7 P A IN T & W A L L P A P E R G R IF F IT H W a ll P a p er & P a in t Co. T h e Val sp a r S to r e C o n tra ct w o rk a s p e c ia lty 1 6 0 2 L a v a ca P h o n e 8 3 2 7 ; — — — — PL U M B IN G ; ID E A L P L U M B IN G CO. C o n tr a c to r on N ew C la s s R oom B ld g ! 1001 E a s t h ir s t P h o n e 9 6 7 2 . P lu m b in g , H e a tin g and E le c tr ic R epairs Jo h n W a ttir.g e r P h o n e 2 -1 6 5 2 2 6 1 8 G uad alupe R. W . C H A P L IN E . P lu m b in g Ca# and E le c tr ic For R ep a irs P H O N E 6 0 7 8 1 7 0 3 G oad. E K A V E N . P lu m b in g , r ep a ir s, Gas fit* tin g s . G as h e a te r s. N ie» sele c tio n , Prices r ea so n a b le. M erom w a te r h e a te r s 1403 L avaca S t r e e t. P h o n e 6 7 6 3 . H A R P E R A L IN SC O M B R epair p lu m b in g and g a s w a te r h e a te r s. 9 1 6 C o n g r e ss A v a P h o n e 8 5 2 1 . 7 RECORDS to d a y . A ’ N E W R E C O R D ! Y ou sh o u ld hear I l*ost M y Of! A gain,*’ by Ted W e em s an d H is Oreheg, Ira. A lso “ W a lk in ’ M y B aby B ack H o m e . J. K. Heed. I t s ca lle d “ I ST O R A G E & R E PA IR W A S H IN G , G R E A S IN G , S T O R A G E — G e n e t at R e p a i r N O R W O O D MOTOR A M P , INC, and c o n d u cted by E U R O P E ! S m a ll p r iv a te p a r ty m a n a g e fo r m e r U ni vers it o f T e x a s t A (g u s t JO N . Y . B e s t c la s s on boat* F ir s t cia"# b o te 's . A d d r e ss M ay V et tr e e s , B o x 4 3 8 , B ell, « 'a lifo rn ia ; or ca a t T ex a n o ffic e fo r fa c u lty m em b er. J u n e 19 itin e r a r y . T Y P I N G BY U N IV E R S IT Y g r a d u a te . M. A. d« gr;>e in E n g ii- h. Four y e a rs exp ericn t ty p in g T h e m e s, T h e se # , B u s in e s s Ai m in istr a tio n r e p o r ts. D ia l 4 0 7 6 , or cs at 1 6 0 9 C o n g r e ss, 01® STAR ICE Ga TO U R S 2 9 GUAD. PHONE 5 0 0 0 l a u n d r y U S E D CARS H o m e l a u n d r y I l l P H O N E 3 7 0 2 M ATTRESSES T H O M S O N M OTOR CO. P h o n e 53S 404 C olorado W A T C H REPAIR Mattresses Renovated $1.50 DL . ~ ... o t e f t — I * JOE KOEN & SON H ig h g r a d e w a tc h , «lock ami Jewell I ’Ii<, nil I ii V * i«* i , 'X ft 2 I k —. . ,,; . ~ T H E D A I L Y T E X A N YELL LEADER RA CE: DONO VA N. SECRET A R Y, UNOPPOSED Secretary N am ed Without Race H E L E N D O N O V A N The office of Secretary of the S tu d e n ts’ Association has been a u ­ tomatically given to Helen Dono­ van of Houston, junior in the U ni­ versity, fey virtue of her being u n­ in the opposed race, but her friends who persuaded her to be­ come a n ­ nounce to the public her qualifica­ tions for the office. a c andidate wish to During her th ree y e a rs on the campus Miss Donovan has engag­ ed in extra c u rric u la r activities embracing every field of campus life. In 1928 she took a pro min ent part in tho Union drive ami she became the possessor of the championship cup for in ter-so ror­ ity tennis doubles for 1929-30. She is a form er member of Racket Club and now belongs to the P ie r­ ian L iterary Society and to Nu Upsilon Tau Tau. Evidence for the quality of c ap ­ able leadership are shown by tho that she is now serving in fact the capacity of president of O r­ ange Ja ck e ts and that she Is m an­ ag er of all in tra m u ra l sports for (T u rn to P age 4) FRIDAY, MAY I , 1831 FIVE "IN Committee Lists Yell Leaders B y Choice ED E R W I N Ed Erw in's friend s take this opportunity to ann ou nce his c a n ­ didacy for the position of Head Yell Leader to be chosen in the election of May 5. Erwin, d urin g his stay a t the University has taken a g re a t in te r ­ est and actual p a r t in the n u m e r­ ous activities on th e ’ campus th a t have kept him in close contact with the desires and wishes of the m ajo rity of the stu d e n ts of The U niversity of Texas. Erwin has had much experience in the field of public speaking which is very valuable to a yell leader, He has served in the ca­ pacity as an associate intram ural m anager and also worked in the business office of The Daily Texan. In addition, he has re n ­ dered valuable aid to th e mem bers of the Cactus sta ff . “ With championship, a background of this year's conference championship and the g re a t possibility of a n e x t combined y e a r’s of intersectional w ith the glory games,” Erwin says, “ the tim e has come to develop Texas spirit to its highest peak. To this p rin ­ untiring e f ­ cipal fo rts.” I pledge my Ed Erwin was th e f irst cholee of the com m ittee composed of coach of the football team, direc­ to r of athletics, captains of the football, basketball, tra ck teams, president of the S tu d e n t Association, fore m a n of the Cow­ boys, and all old yell leaders in school as th e ir f ir s t choice fo r Head Yell Leader. anti R A Y M O N D K E L L E R Friends of Raymond Keller announce his candidacy f o r the position of head yell leader for th e 1931-32 season, believing th at he is fully qualified to hold the in a m a n n e r creditable position (iktmnunutr n j > I H E ARRE 2 5 •til I p.m. L A S T D A Y ! TALLULAH BA NK H EA D A new star br int'intr A u s­ tin a Now Thrill I In “TARNISHED LA D Y ’’ W ITH CLIVE BROOK In M arjorie Beebe “O ne Yard to Go” -New* T HI S R A C E E D E R W I N R A Y M O N D K E L L E R N E V I L L E A L F R E Y JIM A R M S T R O N G B IL L D O Z IE R ( T o m o r r o w : V ic e P r e s id e n t ) TH E BALLOT PRESIDENT 1. W ilson H . ” 11011” Elkins 2. Leroy Jeffers VICE PRESID E N T 1. C hester EL Allen 2. J. D. M atlock SECRETARY I . H elen Donovan COUNCIL CHAIRMAN 1. Zoilie C. S t e a k l e y 2. Chas. ’‘Red*’ Jones MEN R E P RES ENT ATI V ES J. Paul Cotulla 2. Charles Hoback 3. Fred Korth 4. Charles R. F le*n-r 1. H enrietta W atting cr 2. C lcm ice M cDonald 8. Sarah Turk 4. Margaret Frasier WOMEN REPRESENTATIVES T E X A N EDITOR I. Joe T. Cook TF.XAN ASSOCIATE EDITOR 1. Albert O strow 2. Robert M ayes 5. B illy W eston CACTUS EDITOR 1. W m. May Miller 2. If. V. “ Bubba” Crowder CACTUS ASSOCIATE EDITOR 1. Joe R iley 2. Bob Archer LO N I.HORN-RANGER EDITOR 1. Joe M unster 2. H elen K ncelking 3. A. G. ‘‘T ack” lackaberry LONGHORN ASSOCIATE EDITOR 1. Morris S iegel 2. Jackson Cox H EA D YELL LEADER 1. E d E r w i n 2. Raymond K eller S. N eville A lfrey 4. Jim A rm stron g 5. Bill Dotier both to himself and the U niver­ sity. of of Keller has a complete know ­ the ledge rules all sporting games from swimming to football, hav­ ing played d u r ­ high ing his career school in fou r years t h e rn a j o r sports as well as minor sports. Due in­ to an ju r y while playing freshm an fo o t­ ball a t the University, he cannot work with the varsity this year. He is a t present a member of the tr a c k and swimming squads of the University. The committee on nominations fo r yell leaders placed Keller sec­ ond on its list of pref* rences, with only th ree of the five nominees to be elected. Keller feels certain th a t he will SEAMANS M ILLINERY DEPT. 6 0 8 C o n g r e ss A u s tin not su ffe r from any degree of stage fr ig h t when he faces the crowds to lead them in the yells, since he has had numerous courses in public speaking, and has ap­ peared in many plays. He has many original ideas for rallies before and stunts du ring them. Ho promises to throw himself whole-heartedly into his job if elected. the games N E V I L L E A L F R E Y Neville Alfrey. a ju n io r in the d e p a rtm e n t of journalism at the University, and recommended by the yell com m ittee, ha. announced his candidacy for Head Y ell Lead­ er. Alfrey ranked among the first three recomm ended by the commit­ a yell tee for leader. their choice of to acquainted with Friends of Alfrey believe that he is fully qualified to serve in the capacity of Head Yell Leader, as he has had experience in this line b efore coming the U RU versity. He is deeply interested all and well branches of athletics. In high sehol A lfrey was m anager of the football team, sports editor of the high school annual, and president of the senior class. He has won several oratorical contests and is thus qualified to address a student body. to keep th e T exas If elected Alfrey will do his hest spirit aroused, which will aid in bringing th e championships, to the Orange and White, A vote for Al trey tor Head Yell Leader will be sincere­ ly appreciated and will be cast for an efficient ami qualified candi­ date. JIM A R M S T R O N G The only candidate who has had actual yell-leading experience at Jim The University of Texas, his announced has A rm strong candidacy for promotion to head yell leader. Recommended by tho committee through proven ability and by the student body through actual experience. A rm stro ng is the only man in the race to whom leading yells a t Texas is not an experiment. A fter being chosen y e l l the leader by stu d e n t body at pep first the th* of rally year t from group of seven aspirants, Arm­ served s tr o n g at pep every rally and foot ball game, Be cause of his ex­ perience, he is not only the best-qualified eandi lie has had the oppor­ date, but and pep tu n ity to plan rallies fo r next fall which every­ one will enjoy, He has grown la ­ m inar with problems with which a head yell leader is confronted is the only candidate quali­ and fied fey such experience fo r the job. stu n ts is out of school, and Of the three o th er yell lead- era who served tin* University I tst fall, one enters Law School, a n ­ the oth er .lune. j third g ets his d egree Consequently, Jim A rm strong is the only experienced candidate in; the n ice. in “ A yell leader m ust Im quail-,] fled.” B IL L D O Z IE R Believing th a t the head leader should be personally q uadd ed with as m any stu< as possible and should hav< m any Dozier, contacts as possible, in ju n io r (T urn to Page 4.) the School T. H. WILLIAMS Congress at Fifth Take a plunge into the sea of fashion W i t h \ Gantner L H E D E C K E - O F F A MILLINERY DEPARTMENT 1 T h e F r i e n d l y S t o r e ” 9th and Congress P O R SP O R T S, you a wiil find a score of adorable hats fashion­ ed of linen the new panamas. and C A M P U S new wear, you will find these rough straws, large brim, just the thing. In the popular shades. ah heil I hue so IS lies ti on BOWL of K ellogg’s Corn F l a k e s an d m ilk m a k e s a wonderful late snack. Deli­ cious. Ref resh ing. And so easy to digest, it promotes health­ f u l s l e e p . O r d e r it a t t h e campus restaurant tonight! CORN FLAKES and c o l l f s c i , T h e rn o » t p o p u l a r c e r e a l* s e r v e d in t h e d in in g-room * of A m eri- e a t i n g fratern ities are m ade by K ellogg la B attle Creek. T h ey In­ clude ALL-BRAN, P E P Bran F lak es, Rice K ris- W heat Kr u m bles, and K ellogg’s WHOLE W H EA T Biscuit. A lso Kaffee Hag C offee— the lets you coffee that sleep. Chiffon Hose t~ s I b y Q f I M I a—' - ‘ 1.75 Itt oil the Sjirinyt inn Shade In i f c h if f o n host* w ith pit i ji ii* h r !u b lc v a r l e t y o f co » l o w l y for the gala o c ca sio n as fo r ev e r y la .and both w e a r and lo ts ’. T h ev ’n look well. picot tops , HOSIERY S t r e e t F l o o r — -C o l o r a d o E n t r a n c e Make Your Rebate Tickets Count! Bring Them In Now! i* th** t i m e t o t r a d e in y o u r reb ait- t i c k e t * o n p en n an t*, gra d u a tio n (?*D*t or fin a l e x a m su p ­ NOW! p lies. JU N E I rebate* g i r n s you last fall, now or b e fo r e the en d o f sch ool, a re red e em a b le at o nce or a n y ­ tim e until J u n e l» t , 1931. T EXAS B o o k S tore “The Students Book Exchange” W e l c o m e , S o u t h w e s t e r n Journalism C o n f e r e n c e D e l e g a t e s ! SE E TH E SE KINGS OF CUCKOO KINGDOM T he screen ’s fa v o rite lover com es back in a tray rom ance of kU oi- ourous love to thrill young and old! RAMON NOVARRO w ith H E L E N CHANDLER in M. G. M’s “DAYBREAK E X T R A STAN OLIVER LAUREL & HARDY in 3 0 M i n u t e s of H i l a r i t y — “ C h ick en s C o m e H o m e ” NOW PLAYING! A “ T o b y ” P lay " Along the Canadian Border” Special scenery and comedy vaudeville features. S P E C I A L M A T I N E E S A T U R D A Y H A R L E Y SA D L E R ’S T E N T T H E A T E R G u a d a lu p e and 16th Get Tickets: R epfro’s No. I ; Holland’s D rug Store— a fte r 5 p. rn. Phone 2-0359. L A S T D A Y 4 MOROCCO’ M A R L E N E D IE T R IC H G A R Y C O O P E R A D O L P H E M E N J O U Collegiennes Start By Getting A Panama and Rough Straw Sport Hat and ids old}/ S * . € C s p e c i a l l y f e a t u r e d F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y These young college girls, th e y ’re a sm art lot. They know plenty of fashion, too, and they staid by buying a P a n a m a and straw th a t costs them only $5.00. rough in S m man’s Millinery Dep't. — N O W —* _ nf a flstP- Th! royal romance ^ per-Vrmce*a actor ‘Command Perform ance WITH N E IL H A M I T O N T H E L M A T O D D i- , modern rO«*«ce JJd >nd »» » " private vt'fthniJ r en- affair®’ intimate a q u e e n * tov t h tun* meat affair* amon* a*toni*Hm< u t i , s a n d . m ighty, l s u n d a y “SINNETT” ON T H E S T A G E By ALBERT REESE Texan Sport* Editor CO N FER EN CE STANDING W Baylor T exa* A. A M. R ice T . C. U . ....... S. M. U. __ ii. I ............ 7 _________4 Aq-y. 4 _________ 3 I L I I I 5 6 6 The* IiOnghorn-T. C. ll. game will ho announced by the Uni- varsity Co-Op beginning at 3:30 ! o’clock, E. C. Rather, manager, stated yesterday. CAN YOU BE AT IT? a years, F or the first time in a good seven Longhorn m any a te am s will see action during single week-end. The DUIphmen will play T. C. U. today, and S. tracksters M. U. tomorrow. The will "Voter three-cornered go with the Aggies and Rice tomor- : row. Alderson’.*? w ater-m en will meet the Aggies tomorrow. Dr. Penick’s netters will entertain the Rice Owls here tomorrow'. The tracksters will meet freshm an Main Avenue and Austin High here today, and the Frosh base­ b a l l e r play Seguin Lutheran here today. And, Steer finally, G olfers meet the Owls here to ­ morrow. the two That makes track teams, two baseball teams, one golf, one swimming, and one learn that will fare forth un der the ban­ ner of the Orange and White. tennis Other Attractions Then, if that isn’t enough for you, Abe advises that you witness the In tram ural te n n is and base ball games here. And if you still haven't enough, come around and play Abe a game of pinochle. Jimmy Phipps It is entirely probable now that Jim m y Phipps, ineligible h u r l e r , , will be eligible next year. Phipps, besides being a first-class hurler, is a brilliant football man. U n­ ill-advised, I less Abe has been Phipps was a Waco Hi football star, having perform ed at end and half back. We w on’t hold any of these th ings against Jimmy. The Steers can use a good end n e x t year, not to mention joy with which Uncle Billy will receive any first, class twirler into the fold. the Where Are My Spec*? I t has been brought to the a t ­ te n tio n of Abe th a t Jinx Tucker,! biggest asset of the Waco the News Tribune and of Bochey Koch, ra th e r satirically remarked yesterday that “ The Daily T e x a n ” J has at last adm itted that the Bears have a hall club. Mr. T uck er f u r ­ th er stated that The Texan ss id I it d id n 't think so a sh o rt time a g o . ; Abe is assuming here th a t Jinx is re f e rr in g to Abe, since other columns on The Texan a r e n ’t in the habit of talking about base­ ball. If so. Abe wishes to venture the opinion th a t Mr. T u ck er must have lost his specs on the {Jay he read th a t statem ent. The Bears have a ball club. Next to Texas, it’s the best in the conference. Complete Information this house, “ Who owns little bo y ? ” “ Everybody, I guess.” “E v ery b o d y ? ” “ Yes sir. G ran’pa paid the down payment, my daddy pays the taxes, mother pays the ’surance, my other g r a n ’pa pays interest, A unt Belle’s got the m ortgage and the b a n k ’s got the deed.” - <> Secretary- (Continued from Page 3.) w om en’s dormitories. M iss Donovan was appointed to the (. actus sta ff for 1929-30, but w a: a t th at time unable to serve. She was again appointed to the s ta f f in Septem ber 1930 and she has worked faithfully on the so­ ciety section of th* 1930-3. Pac tus. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FRIDAY, MAY I, 193 Longhorns Leave for Homed Frog Game Toda Meet Rice Owls Saturday P Upsilon \ I n f n i OTT I i CLI I IC I I Ditch Takes Players On Trip l h Frosh, Avenue Hi Tta i_ T— i, In Track Go Today Holds W eekly Tourney W ith including sixteen men, Shorty four pitchers, the Disohmen l e f t : tracks!or? Alderson’s freshm an will compete in a t r i ­ P ct. jet* fo r F o r t Worth yesterday after- ang u la r meet here this a fte rno on .887 noon at I o’clock w here they will j at 3 o’clock with Main Avenue .8 0 0 meet the Horned Frogs today a t : High of San Antonio a t Memorial . 8 0 0 3:30. .3 07 .1 4 2 .1 4 2 Those making the trip include j Alderson has a few Bloobaum, Lamm, White, Afer, \ men Williams, B aum garten , Koy, Sui-! extremely small, livan, McDowell, Howie, Price, * the mile Pee oles, De La Fuer.te, Ingrum . event, the freshmen are particu- this year, b ut the team brilliant is the dashes Stadium. From to In the weekly to u rn a m e n t of I E ta Phi Upsilon, fencing fra t, .Joe the i Cason w ent un d e fe ate d for fo u rth consecutive week. Results: P lay on Concrete lf Clay N ot In Shape Frosh Baseballer Piety Lutherans Today Joe Cason won from Flatow, intram ural champion for th e sec­ ond time, 5-2. Smith b eat Bow­ man, 5-4. Cunningham downed Ihrig, 5-4. The Penickm en will compete with Rice here S a tu rd a y re g a r d ­ an less of the w ea th e r, announ cem en t by Dr. D. A. Penick, coach. If the clay courts the n e t men will play a r e dry, forfeited to Fitzgerald, j on Penick Courts* if they are not, t ^e playing will he done on the concrete court. I f is raining Saturday, a cou rt will be p re ­ pared Doughty forfeited to Canfield. Brothers forfeited to Smith. AL exandet forfeited stated in it P ro m jrtly a t 3:15 o'clock this a fte rn o o n M arty K aro w ’s stro n g fre sh m a n baseball squad will ta n ­ gle w ith th e Seguin L u th e ra n Col­ lege on C la rk Field. This w ill be the second gam e b etw een th e two team s, the F ro sh having nosed o u t the L u th e ra n s a sh o rt tim e ago in a gam e a t S e ­ guin. th e L u th e ra n team M arty K aro w sta te d la st n ig h t is th e th a t have stro n g e st played th is y ear, w ith the ex cep ­ tion o f th e A ustin High squad. th a t th e F ro sh ible fo r v a rsity this year, w ould do m uch to w ard boosting th e chances o f v arsity left-h an d ed less s ta ff. th e V ern o n T ay lo r will d raw th e assignm ent to ---------------------------------o-------------- Bill on Salaries- probably tw irl C ontinued F rom Page I . professor of Home Economics from $4,500 to $4,250; two p ro ­ fessors of Physics, one from $4,500 to $4,250, the other from $4,090 to $3,750; one professor of Pure M athem atics from $4,000 to $3,750; one professor of Ro­ mance Language from $4,500 to $4,250; professor of Sociology from $4,250 to $4,000. and professors of School of Lavj $6,500 were reduced to $6,OOI, Those receiving salaries of $r>,5( $5,000 to $5,000; $4,750 to $4,250. to $ 4 , 7 5 ® These items are on the pen ing amendment which will be co^ sidered when the House* begi its work again at 9 o’clock F day morning At th other salaries and other app t priations will be considered, time th a t the A ppropriations f o r Joh! T arleton A gricultural College a Stephenville, North Texas Juni A gricultural College at Arlingtor and the Prarie View Normal Industrial College Mere adopt. by the House with few changes, d WjnU>„ , in the and also With a game scheduled j with S. M. U. a t Dallas, th e Texas Longhorns hope to pull up even with the Baylor University in the baseball Southwest Conference the race before the Bears Longhorns meet fe a tu re game of the season here May 7. The Longhorns will he odds-on favorites to take both the Mus­ tangs and the Christians, having scored comparatively easy victo­ ries over the two in fo rm e r en­ gagements Ibis season. The Southw estern to a almost race has settled triang ular a f fa ir between Baylor, the Aggies and the Longhorns, with each of the leaders having lost one game. The Bears lost to the Aggies 4-3, the Longhorns lost to the Bears 2-1, and the Aggies lost to Texas 8-0, in the first round, with Bay­ lor and A. & M. playing their second game Friday. Baylor and Texas play th eir game next Thursday, the Long­ horns and th e Aggies finish the season at College Station May IO. There is a str o n g possibility of a triple tie in the conference race this year, with it not. unreasonable ? • assume th a t the Bears will heat the Aggies at Waco, and the Longhorns b e a t at Austin, and th e Aggies b e a t the Longhorns at College Station. lh*1 Bears second and unusually I weak sisters at ; season, have developed The Longhorns, considered as the first of the into one of the hest teams in the history is not only of the school, and it OI strong IMM muse competition that they are not fa v ­ orites to take the conference race with staff, ease. The flitching the first of considered weak at the year, has turned out to be strong, with Peeples unusually and De la P u ente flitching excel lent bal! again t their c o nf er e nc e foes. A ter. Williams. Koy, ami leading Baumgnrten the are the four of Texas hitters, with them boasting averages well over .330. Intramurals The next round of the golf matches will he Monday, May I. BASEBALL, 4 :3 0 o ’c lo ck I ndt pendcnl Newman C lub vs. H ouse of Griffithh, lower field. Independent Game No. 4 Full House vs. Lucky Strikes, upper field . Fraternity Semi-Final Sigm a < hi vs. Sigm a Phi E psi­ lon, freshm an field. Air;ii;„wv p., the loads Roberdeau ald. larly strong. William Russell of Reiss forfeited to Martinez, and to Fitzger- Hem ford, holder of the Interscho lastic 100-yard dash record with a mark of 9.8 seconds, and co­ holder of the 220-yard wash rec­ ord, list of sprinters, with Deward Childre of Austin running a close second. the special 175-meter race staged be­ tween Robert* G reenwade, form er Olympic star, and the holder of the Swedish 300-yard dash re c ­ ord, and these two freshm en at the Texas Relays, Russell beat Greenwade to the tape in the time of 19.9, while Childre was nosed out of second place by inches. In the 440-yard dash a Aggies Leave For Crucial Baylor Game In the Gymnasium. The Penickmen played indoors a t Oklahoma last week, b u t have not practiced any this week. The team s have not played on an in­ door court prior to going to Okla­ homa which resulted in the losing of almost every first set, Dr. Penick said. JVfMielii to T h« Thtflv Tr-rnn. COLLEGE STATION, April 30. — E m b a r k i n g on a road trip that their either will make or break chances for the Southw est Con- versify p a p e r s fo r having carried ference baseball p e n n an t, Coach (>Very match again st the Sooners, The Steer netters are given a r a tj ng by the Oklahoma Uni- are S a tu rd a y the j stated. Six champions. They and the Higginbotham’s Texas Aggies will I w md cr- half mile. Alderson bas ful material. Sears Ear ! • of Waco, J. I). Voyles of Clovis, and Smoky Allen of Abilene q ua rte r- milers de luxe, while Cox of Cor­ pus Christi, Davis of Brecketville, R. I., Adams of B eaum ont, Cole­ man of Lufkin, and Levy of Hous­ ton, are all hitting close to two minutes flat in the h a lf mile. have leave College Station by bus early played teams from the U niv ersity Friday morning for Waco where o f Missouri the week before w ith- they will play the Baylor Bears j ot, t losing a match, Dr. Penick Friday afternoon. Aggies journey to F o r t W orth fo r T h e ne tte rs will go to A. & M. a game with T. C. I"., while Mon-! May 9 to play there. Correspon- day will find them in Dallas to de nee is being carried on with the tie up with the Sou th ern Metho­ team s re presen ting Leland S ta n ­ dist Mustangs. f o r d University in e f f o r t to a r ­ range a match. They have asked for a match, and it is hoped th a t to be g a m e s will he arra n g ed placed here Ju n e 6, Dr. Penick said. the mile. O’Neal has been highly praised as the best pros­ pect since the days of Long Jim Reese. In finished half of th eir conference schedule, are credited with victories over Baylor, S. VI. U.. T. C. U., and loss to Texas Rice, and with a University. Monday the Cadets took a 9-2 decision over th e Rice Owls a t Houston. Ruth arui E sth er HassVarl, S. the week-end The Aggies, having o-------------- R. In IL, will spend th e ir home in Brenham. Marshal Shaw, sophomore right-1 hander from Ennis and the Ag­ gies’ leading pitcher, probably will sta r t on the mound against Bay­ lor, although Coach Higginboth­ am will not name the s ta rtin g hun- j ler definitely until just before en­ te rin g the game. “ Axel” Hawes of Dallas, only letterm an flinger on the Aggie squad, probably will of the games, with pitch one either IL IL Scheer of Marshall or r . M. Lagow of Dallas ge tting the third clash. sta rtin g call the in Dorothy Sinz, Gamma Phi Beta of Southern Methodist University, is the guest of the local chapter for the Southw est Journ alism Con­ g re s s . IIUIItlltllllllllilllllllllililllllitllUlllllllllillllllllltNII^ After the Game in to Slip a clean su it or a clean dress — you’ll feel 100% b e tte r! U n i v e r s i t y T o g g e r y C l e a n i n g a n d P r e y i n g P h o n e 3 0 9 0 the hurdles, the first year men are weak. Raymond Kellar of San Antonio, an ineligible who is b e tte r than the average in the high hurdles, is the prospect who : is counted on tit o ffe r competition from the excellent hurdlers to IL. e and A. A- M. high the In jum p, javelin throw, and pole vault, the first year men are outstanding, but in the shot put, discus throw, and they a re mediocre. broad-jump, I J. B. O'Keefe, form er Schreiner Institu te star, is a brilliant high | jumper. O ’Keefe has consistently bit feet 2 inches in practice. ! O s b o r n e Hill I! Klges. is the Ere Hodges is ah nr ■ poet. od ges broth, r of varsity javelin star, hman ace. javelin to a good pole vault Phi Sigma Alpha Contest Closes W eeks Receives Essays On Position of Senate to e n te r their papers Students wising the Phi Sigma Alpha essay contest must place the hands of Dr. O. D, Weeks, p ro ­ fessor of governm ent, today. The papers may be subm itted a t G a r­ rison Hall 16. No papers wall be accepted time, Dr. W eeks said. a f te r this in The su b je c t of this y e a r ’s essay is “ The Position of the S e n a te in American National G o vern m en t.” T hree prizes, $25, $15, $10, will th e firs t base V an V iebig, cap tain o f the team , who hails fro m H ouston, is b ein g job groom ed f o r n ex t y e a r w hich will be le f t v a­ c a n t by th e g ra d u a tio n of V an Lam m , v a rsity co-captain. All salaries of pro fessors of Botany, Chemistry, Classical L an ­ guages, Economics, English, Geo­ logy, History, Physics, M athem a­ tics, Zoology, dean of the School T he F ro sh pitch in g s ta ff, if it of Business A dm inistration and rem ain s eligible, is a big re a so n the Director of Business Research, fo r b e ttin g th a t th e L on g h o rn professors of E ducation, Engi- team of n e x t y e a r will be pov/er- j neering, business administration, FYoyd I — -----------------------------------------1 t h a t d e p a rtm e n t. ful G a r r e tt of China Springs and V er­ non T a y lo r of Gonzales, both right-handers, a re am o ng the best. I Bailey and P aty c o n stitu te the* wrong-hand side of the pitching .staff, and these two boys, if elig- in MAY THE BEST CANDIDATE WIN — and let a Char­ lie’s soda or lunch win your approval. "Leave It to Charlie's' •Iarnes Confectioner” F re e Delivery Phone 4525 n 'N, Vt i 1/ A J * 0 * LAVACA I 'VG the University F O U RT E E N REPORTED ILL F o u rte e n stu d e n ts were reported be given the w inners of the con- i ill T hursday by test. P re fe re n c e will be given to Health Service. Nobel B o y d to n , papers co ntaining original sourc- Bob Dorsey, Chase Thompson, es of material and originality of Helen Howe, P a tty Lacy, Allen H enry, Blaine Hollimon, and Dor-- The contest is open to all u nd er­ ot by Underwood were at S t Da- gra du ate stud ents who have com- th re e hours o f advanced vid’s Hospital. Bessie League, | plated George B urkett, George Goode- work in governm ent in the Univer- Papers subm itted m u st be now, and C. L. Kelly were in Se- sity. ton Infirm ary. in Dorothy Linder were visited a t I length and m ust be w ritte n in p ro ­ their homes Wednesday, per thesis form according to the standards set by th e d e p a rtm e n t of government. Ivy P a rk e r and approximately tre a tm e n t, Dr. W eeks said. 5,000 words Committee- (Continued from Page 3.) BuGness Administration, an nou n­ ces his candidacy for the position of Head Yell Leader. has been gained Personality ag- gressiveness, and familiarity with I various sports are the qualities! most desired in a ; yell leader, Doz­ ier believes. As a candidate for the track squad, Dozier identified; himself actively with University athletics. As a cam eram an on the feature s ta f f of the 1931 Cac- tus, he had am- i Fam iliarity with student govern­ m ent through Miss Donovan’s actual experience, f i r she is a t the presen* tin t* on the Academic Assembly, the d u ­ ties of which she has always e a rn ­ estly perform ed with the we fare of I Ik* stu den t body forem ost in mind. Always deeply interested in doing .rn «’bing fo r ti e b e tte r­ m en t of "he University, she r e c e n t­ ly served on the Round-Up d eco ra­ tion committee. She wras selected and se n t by the University as th e ir delegate to the annual convention pie opportunity to come into gon­ o f th e student self-government as- students, sociation of Southern Colleges and j Ot he r activities include member- Universities which me t a t Raj l o r ' s h i p Delta Sigma Pi, Hogg D e - j Belton this spring. bating Club and other organ')- tact with numerous She has also been rush captain zations, is little th ere Though fo r Chi Omega sorority this year. to be Ju dg in g fr om her past record, gained in the mat ter of making fri ends of Helen Donovan feel con- < ampaign promises in a race for f id a n t that she is capable to fill yell leader, Dozier points to his the office of sec re ta ry of the stu- aggressiveness various stu ­ d en t body and that she will earn- d e n t since he has estly do all within her power for been a* the University as a fair th e b e tte r m e n t of the University. indication o f th e f a c t th a t he will to co-operate to the best strive Clarence (o ilie r, Sigma Chi, of his the student in enterp rises ability with -------------------------------- O — .... - ..... -.........- will spend the week-end in Dallas, body. Professors Weeks, C. P. P a t t e r ­ son. Charles A. Timm and William McCutcheon, Jr., p re sid e n t of Phi Sigma Alpha, will m ake up the committee that will ju d g e the p a ­ pers. Prizes will be aw arded May 15. If no w orthy pap ers a r e su b ­ com m ittee the aw ards, Dr. mitted, the ju d g m e n t will withhold Weeks said. PA N -H ELLEN IC MEETS A nnouncement of officers e lect­ ed for next year will he the fea­ ture of the m eeting of the Pan- Hellenic Society to be held F r i­ day a fte rn oo n a t 5 o’clock in the girls' stud y hall. Mary Ruth H olm ­ es, president, stated. Miss Holm­ es requests th a t all m em ber be present, as this is the last m eeting of the year. RUBY 105 Wes t Tenth FLOW ER SHOP Phone 51 1 6 Mr*. T. H. 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